Quick change! Warner Bros unveils first look at Grant Gustin's new costume for season two of The Flash

It comes as no surprise that of all superheroes, The Flash is the quickest to change his outfit.

Warner Bros has unveiled the DC crime-fighter's new costume for season two.

The dramatic promotional still shows Grant Gustin, head bowed, donning the brand new getup.

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New look: Warner Bros has unveiled the The Flash's new costume for season two, complete with white insignia much closer to the original comic

The major change is his iconic chest insignia, which strands out much more on a new white background, replacing the old blended red one.

The new insignia is much closer to the original comicbook version, and fans are delighted.

The setup of the photograph has the sun cresting just over Gustin's right shoulder, which serves two purposes: One, the flare keeps the rest of the suit in darkness and obscures any other new additional details. Two, where the light does touch it gives the suit a much more vibrant red - again like the original comic version.

Nice shoes: Since the shot only shows as far as his thighs, fans will have to wait to see if he has also adapted a pair of blaring yellow boots to replace his old red ones

Barry Allen's season one suit was a dull red leather in comparison to his comic counterpart's ostentatious scarlet, and many fans have been clamoring for a brighter - and more faithful - hue. Whether the new suit is a more vibrant red or it is just a trick of the light remains to be seen.

While comic book flash has yellow lightning bolts running around his waist and forearms, Gustin's new suit also seems to have retained its slightly subtler - but no doubt homage-paying - yellow detailing.

Also, the shot only shows as far as his thighs; fans will have to wait to see if he has also adapted a pair of blaring yellow boots as well.

Faithful: The new insignia is much closer to the original comicbook version, and fans are delighted

Although this is officially Allen's 'new' costume, fans have already seen it in the finale of season one, when the future version of Barry Allen traveled back in time to stop the present version from saving their mother in the past, presumably because of the ripple effect it would have on both their timelines.

This confusing sequence of events also created the paradox: was present Barry Allen destined to get himself a new suit anyway and that's the future suit we saw, or did his current self just steal his future self's style?

Season two of The Flash premieres on The CW on October 6.

More to come: On Tuesday Grant Gustin was spotted filming scenes for the second season in Vancouver, Canada